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THE 5A8SAU POST. fREEPORT. \, V^ FHTI).4Y, Al GIST 24, 1W7
M vtHh TOTICKH
Cttrk, t at iseo ....'.'...' !.» '«
Clerk ^ 780 01
aerk , too*
Clerk, 2 at 1640 tOM .«
Enicroaser , 1.0«. <
'StenograptMr 6dt vl
State Board of Medical Biamlnen. •alarieo. regrjlar
Secretary 4,0(» fll
Stenographer „ 1,000 u<
Salaries, temporary
Board of examiners S,000 it
Proctors l,00(i'4
State Board of Pharmacy, '
•alaries, regular
Secretary 1,000«
Clerk l,8nO(J
Inspector, > at $1,600 1,200 01
Inspector, 2 at $1,600 «,000 m
Inspector 1.200 ((
SUnographer MV «
Salaries, temporary
Board of examiners i,400 fll
Chemist 1,600 «
Attorney 2,000«
Proctors BOO fll
Btate Board of Nurse E^zamlner¦. Salarlea, regular
Ins[>«ctor l,aoo 01
Stenographer $60(4
Salaries, temporary
Board of examiners 1.M0 01
Proctors 100 0(
State Board of Dental Examiners. Salaries, regular
Secretary 41,000 01
Inspectors, 2 at $1,200 2,400 ««
Stenographer 720 U
Salaries, temporary
Board of examiners 4,600 01
Proctors 400 08
Veterinary Examlnatlona Balaries, temporary
Board of examiners 200 00
Proctors 100 W
Optometry Examinatlona Salaries, temporary
Board of examiners 8B0 CO
Proctors 160 OO
Certified Public Accountajita. Salaries, temporary
Board of examiners 2,0(10 01
Proctors 160 CO
Certiflpd Shorthand Reporters, Salaries, temporary
Board of examiners 200 i^l
Proctors 60 (-J
Chiropodists' Examlnatlona Salaries, temporary
Proctors 176 0)
Board of Iteglstered Architects. Salaries, regular
Board of examiners 2,000 00
Temporary service for the va¬ rious professional boards 2,000 00-
For the expense of maintenance and , operation of the Professional Exnmin,-i- tlons Bureau, other than personal service. Maintenance and Operation.
Printing $12,000 00
Equipment 9C00>
Supplies 60000
Traveling expenses 11,400 C.
Communication :',200 ou
Klxed charges I
Apportionment to state dental '
society 1,700 00
General plant service lUO U)
Rents 6,80000
BUREAU OF PHYSICAL TRAINING, PERSONAL SERVICE.
• • ' * • • • • Maintenance and Of.eratlon.
• • • • • • *
MILITARY TRAINING COMMISSION
BUREAU OF TECHNICAL MILITARY
THAININO. PERSO.NAL SEKVICE. ;
New York Ofilce. Chief supcrvislny officer, military
training $5,000 00!
Military secretary 3,000 00 j
Btenographer l,i:oa oi |
Stenographer, 2 at $'J0O l.HOO 01 \
General. Zone supervising offlcer, military |
training, 6 19,500 00 j
Enlisted Men. I
Property clerk 910 Ot) '
Record clerk 910 00 ]
Clerk 910 tti
Messenf^cr 9li; Oo !
¦Watchman 910 UO
Chauffeur 910 00
Temporary employment of enlist¬ ed men aa clerks and utenofrra- j phers to Zone Supervising Olli¬ cers 2,600 00 j
Pay and allowances, military in- . - • |
^ Structora 40,000 00 '.
'^4* Maintenance and Operation,
Printing $5,00000 '
Equipnient, Including purchase of '
autoinoliilea 5,*iiO 00 :
Supplies 1,9.000
Communlcullon 3,000 00 !
Traveling cxpfnse.s 5,(XK) 00
General plant 1,000 00
FIELD TKAI.NM.VlJ. Camp (if Instruction. Kor the expciise.s of estalili.stilug i
camp of In.stiuctlon f^.r tlold tralnlnK and practical liistru<.> tlon, (or supplies, transporia- '
tlon, edulpnieiit ami Installallon thereof and for porsoiial service '
necessary for maiiiloiianco and operation 51,000 00
BUREAU OF VOCATIONAL TRAIN¬ ING,
PERSON.VL SERVICE. BupBrvl.slng ofticer, vocational
training $5,000 00
Statistician S.niK) oil •
Senior stenoRraplicr 2.i«»i OU '
Stenograiilier iioi on
Btenographer Tli) 00
Stenographer i;iiO ou
Clerk 1,1110 (M
Clerk 1,0(10 00
Sfatl.stlcal clerk, 2 at $1,200 2,100 00
DrauKlilsman 1,500 0)
Field inspector, 20 at $l„'(00 36,000 00
For expert services and necessary asslNtants to etu.l.v, Investigato and prepare a system to make effective the provisions of chap¬ ter 49 of tlio laws of 1917 10,000 01)
Miilnten.ance and Qperatlon.
Printing $5,000 00
Equipment 3,(iO<j 0')
Supplies 2,500 00
Communicfation s.... S,0oo 00 ;
General
Traveling expenses *, 10,000 00
Bxpenses of commissioners 3,000 00
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS. i BTATE CQI,LEGE; FOR TEACHEIIS. For payment for services of employees j
Of tho State College for Teachers. ]
PERSONAL SERVICE. I
Administration. |
Salaries, regular
President $6,000 00
Dean 4,000 00 j
Financial secretary and Instruc¬ tor 1,80000 I
Secretary to president 700 00
Stenographer BOO 00
Treasurer to trustees SOO Ot
Teaching Staff.
lalarles, regular
Professor, 6 at $3,000 16,000 00
Professor 2,600 00
Professor, 8 at $2.600 10,000 00
Aaalstant professor 2,260 <)0
Assistant professor, 2 at $2,000,. 4,000 00
Aaaiatant professor I,tl00 00
Assistant profesaor 1,(00 00
Aaalstant professor 1,600 00
Instructor, 2 at $1,800 $.600 00
Inatructor. 4 at $1,700 6,80000
Inatractor 1,«)0«0
Inatructor, I at $1.600 <tn,V>
Inatractor 1.4Wfl>
Znatroetor, I at $1.300 U,1M«
Inatraator, I at tl,ll> I,«MM
Xwrtro^er. 4 at tU* 4,4MM
LEGAL NOTICES
Instructor, 2 at $1,000 1000 09
Instructor 800 00
Laboratory assistant 360 00
Laboratory assistant X)0 00
Laboratory assistant 20OOO
Laboratory assistant SO 00
Laboratory assistant 15000
Labc^tory assistant 4 at $100.. 400 00
Laboratory assistant. 2 at $80... 100 C)'
Lecturer, t at $300 GOOOO
Evening School. Balarlea, temporary
Instructor tZ 00
Instructor, 2 at $75 ^T iioW
Instructor 60CJ
Janitorial Staff. Wages, regrular
Engineer 1,200 00
Janitor 1,140 00
Assistant engineer 90O 09
Laborer and watchman 900 09
I.,aborer and watchman 780 09
Lat>orer and watchman, 2 at
$720 1.44O00
Latiorer and watchman 480 00
Laborer and watahman, 4 at $420, 1,680 00 Wages, temporary
Latxirer 7$6 00
For the expenses of maintenance and operation of the State College for Teach¬ ers, other tlian personal service.
Maintenance and Operation.
Fuel, light, power and water.... $4.200 03
Printtng OOO 01
Advertising 60 C)
Equipment 6.100 OJ
Supplies 6,70009
Hired horses and vehicles 140 OJ
Traveling 550 CO
Communication 600 00
General plant service 200 00
Rent 37500
BROCKPORT NORMAL SCHOOL. For payment for services of employees of the Brockport Normal School. PERSO.NAL SERVICE. , Administration. Salaries regular
Prin.lpal $3.500 00
Secretary to principal 900 00
Secretary-treasurer, local board 200 09 Tt^achlng Staff. Salaries, regular
Teacher 1.800 00
Teacher 1.700 00
Teacher 1.550 00
Teacher 1,500 00
Teacher 1.400 tO
Teacher 1,175 00
Teacher 1.150 OJ
Teacher, 4 at $1,000 4,»1 00
Teacher, 2 at $1.000 2,000 ro
Teacher, G at $950 6.700 00
T.'acher, 3 at $900 2,700 00
Teacher, 2 at $)i50. 1.700 00
Teacher ' 800 (0
Janitorial Staff, Wages, regular
Head janitor and engineer 900 00
LaBorer, 3 at $720 2,1W 0.)
Wages, temporary
Laborer 600 00
For the expenses of maintenance and op¬ eration of the Drockport Normal School, other than personal service.
Maintenance and Operation.
F\iel, light, power and water 6,600 00
Printing 350 00
Advertising 50 00
Equipment 2,650 00
Supplies 1,900 00
lllrfd horses and vehicles SOW
Tnavelin^r expenses 850 (K)
(¦ommunlcation 500 00
General plant service 75 00
ni-FFALO NORMAL SCHOOL. For payment for services of employees of tho Buffalo Normal School.
PERSO.NAL SERVICE. Administration. S.alaries, regular
Principal $3,600 00
Secretary to principal l,:;i)0 00
Secretary-treasurer, local board 4oO OO
Stenographer 600 00
Teaching Staff. Salarlea, regular
Teacher 2,500 00
Teacher 2,2U0 00
Teacher 2,000 00
Teacher, 2 at $1,800 S.rflO 00
Teacher, 4 at $l,aiO 6,400 00
Teaclier I,5(i0 tt)
Teaclier, 3 at $l,4fiO 4,200 00
Teacher, 5 at $l,nOii «,r.iiil 01
Teaclier, 4 at $l,'.1iO 4,M'U (ji)
Teacher, 2 at $1,150 2,r,i0 00
Te.acher, 2 at $1,050 2,10.) 00
Teacher 700 00
Teacher 050 00
Teacher 400 00
Teacher : 100 0)
Salarl.'s, temporary
Teacher, 5 at $100 , 1,000 Oil
Teacher, G nt $100 W.i 01
.Tanltorlal Staff, Wages, regular
Janitor 1,E0 00
Laborer v;0 Oi)
Laborer 000 00
Wacca, temporary
Scrubwomen 1,000 00
Temporary service 150 00
TcachinK Staff, NItrlit School, Salaries, regular
Principal 500 0^
Teacher 200 ("J
Teaoher, 2 at $150 3(i0 oO
Teaclier, 2 at JIIT. 'S'O 00
Teacher, 2 at $100 2i«i Oi)
Janitorial Staff, Nisht School. WaRcs, regular
Jaiiit.ir S25D
Laboicr 02 50
Saturilay Extension Staff. Salaries, re-tular
Teachers 195 00
For the expense of liialiitcnanco and op¬ eration of the Ruffnl.) Normal School, other than personal service.
Mainienanco and Operation.
Fuel, Ili^lit, power and water $,S,17a tX.
Printing .^ W)0 00
AdvertlsinM: : '"'00
F.qulpnient S.fiiH) 00
Supplies $.0000
Hlre<l horses and vehicles - STiO 00
TravellnK evpenses 050 00
Communlcalion 9.'0 00
General plant service 75 00
Rents 7000
CORTLAND NORMAL SCHOOL.
For payment for services of employees
of the Cortland Normal Sch.iol.
PERSO.NAL SERVICE.
Administration.
Salaries, regular
Principal $3,S0O 00
Confidential clerk 900 00
Teaching Staff. Salaries, regular
Teacher 2,600 00
Teacher 2,250 00
Teacher 1,900 00
Teacher > 1,700 00
Teacher 1,65000
Teacher 1,500 00
Teacher 1,400 03
Teacher, 2 at $1,300 2,600 0)
Teacher, 4 at $1,200 4,800 00
Teacher, 3 at $1,160 8.450 00
Teacher. 7 at 1,060 7,350 00
Teacher 1.000 00
Teacher |y.... 960 00
Teacher 900 00
Teacher 850 00
Teacher 800 00
Teacher 300 0$
< Janitorial Staff. Wages, regular
Janitor 2,000 08
Wages, temporary
Laborer 435 00
Fur tha expensea of maintenance and
operation of tha Cortland Itformal School, other than parsonal service.
Maintenance and Operation.
Fual. Ucht, power and watar K*IO 00
PrlnUng OOOOI
Advartiatn* ,. 10 00
Kqulpmant < ^ iJMOt
y
LONG ISLVn RAILROAD TWE TABLE
(Kffecilve June 30, 1?17)
Leave Menick for New York and
iDtermediate stations: Week-days—
5.16, 5.52, 6.38, 16.54, 17.17. a7.28, 8.00, 18.13, 8.52, 10.12 a. m.; 12.13, 1.30, 3.08,
4.17, 5.38, 6.33, 8.13, 11.14 p. m. Sun- flays—6.47, i.20, 9.22 a. m. 12.2S, 2.48,
: 4.32, 5.33, 7.07, 8.4". 9 46, 11.17 p. m. i Leave F'reeport for New York, Penn- uylvania Station and Brooklyn. Week¬ days—b.20 ,5.56. 6.42, iG.58, 17.22, e7.43, 8.04, f8.l7, 8.56, 19.51, 10.17 a. m.; i 12.19, 1.34, 3,18, 4.21, 5.01, 5,42, if6.21, ! 6.39, 8.16, 9.19, 11.18 p. m. Sunday— 6.51, 8.24, 9.26 a. m.; 12.32, 2.52. 4.36, 5.37, 7.11, 8.44, 9.50, 11.21 p. m. Leave Freoport for Aniityville, : f<abylon, Patchogue and inlermediate , stations; Week-dayn — na4.44, 6.50, : 8.10, a9.31. 11.53 a. m.: al.46. «1.26, ! 8a2.22, 82.39, 2.44, a3.58, aS.Ol, a5.55, I a6.20, 16.38, la7.06, 7.46, a8.03, a9.07 ; all.20 p. m.\ 12.17, a2.22 nights, .fiun- ; day8--5.31, a9.22, 10.56 a. tn.; 12.34, I l.?A, e3.54, a5.44, a7.08, aU.02, 11.14 p.
m.; al2.17. al.59 night. I I.«ave .New York, Pennsylvania Sta- ! tion. for Kreeport, .Merrick and prin- i cipal intprmediate stations: Week- j days—n3.50, c5.54, 7.04 , 8.3G, 11.0f> , a. ni.; f12.40. 12 52, .sl.22. Rl.52. 2.00. , 3.00, 4.07, ct4.48. 5.00, ct5.17, 15.33, j 15.54, 16,15. 6.50, 7,10, 8.10, 10.25, 11.30 p. m.; 1.30 niKht Sund.ays-1.30, 8.25, I 8,08, 10.17, 11.34 p. m.; 12..54 night. aTralns run to Babylon only. nNo Brooklyn connections sSaturdnys only. i fExcept Saturdays. lExcept holidays tExcept Sniurrtays nnd holldnys. I Trains leave Brooklyn, Fntbiish Avenue <tntlon. about th.> same time as those ¦ .hnwn from N.-w y..rk, Penr»ylvanii« Uation. This Hit..- table subject t'l h»nB.' without notice.
I c Except Merrick.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICES
tho pr.'misi-s hiuem clesciilud on thr > tM ,> I V fOlKT. \.\SS»r (01 MV
ea.stoily isidt» of ihc highway leading George D. Brower, irom tlie Friends' .Meeting House to Plaintiff,
the Wes.btuy station o'" the Lon? Isl- i against
and Railroad and runnins thenc. : Grace M. Seaman and Frank norttie.ljr along said eaijurly side o?'-M- Seaman, her hiisliand. and said hiphway 2S7 IJs-.'O t'ect iiiorc oi , Lew* H. Ross Company, , less to land now or late of 'Wiiliam ] Defendants.
ML. liaii^xhur.st, fonuerly Ki>hraiin C. ' In pursuance of a Judgment of
Mla.ixhu'ist: thence easterly along said Foi'eclosiire and Sale made on t.ie
i Hauxhurst's land 719 1-10 teet more ' ^-rd day of Julyi.,pil7, and entered in
' or les;. to land now or lale of Patrick the offlce of the Clerk of the County
¦ Cary, formerly of Pi rry Jefferson and of .Nassau, on the 3rd day of July.
iJohipli P()S», tluncc .¦-ouilierly alonj; i i!il7, in the above rnt'tlcd action,- I.
.said Carys land 288 82-100 feet more | the undersiened, the Referee in .-^a'd
I or lo.'-s to land nnw or late of one ! Judgment named, will sell at puhlie
Reardon: thence westerly along said j auction to tl>e highest bidder, at the
, Heardon's land and lauds n'.w or late front door of the .Nassau County Court
- I . I ot Mary D. Powers and now or lat« ! House at Mineola. in the Town o(
i of Joseph Silherg, formerly oi James j Hempstead, Na.s.sau County, .New
j Powers and Jacoii isostrand and Jo-, Vork. on the 18TH D.\Y OF ArGlST.
seph Post, 778 14-l'iO feet moie or less I l'*17, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
I to the easterly side of said highway j of that day. the premises described ir.
f ATIIF^ rtF FDrrPflRTi first mentioned, the place of begin- said Judgment nf Foreclosure and
L/UJ11jC9 vr »«*J»^* vl%» I „i„p Containing 5 acres of land
; more or less.
FRANK .M. WILI.I.AMS.
State Engineer and Surveyor.
Do You Want a New Stomach?
If you do—"Digeftoneine" will give you one. For full particulars, Uterature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to
Chuhbuck's Drue Store, Frrd H. PluiT>p,AreadePh»rm»cy,B.C.Iuck»- m«n, F«rnim,dal..^L. W. Irmi.h, Lindanhurat, or S. M. Barlay,
Wr.tbury, L. I.
You search for the proper kind of tailoring where style and economy iO hand in hand ends in the Goldfarb Stylish Way. And an added attrac-
SlPltK.MF COURT Nassau I'oiinty
ion here is our Really Reasonable i .Martin J. D. Albertson, Plaintiff trices. I against
. I William H. Moflitt Realty Com- We maintain an expert department
•or Cleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing.
Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter.
Brooklyn Ladies Tailors and Dress¬ maker
H. GOLDFARB
%% Railroad Ave. Phone 368-M FREEPORT. N. Y.
H.HtiVI, NOTICES
Those of us who are accustomGj to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can, instead,* both look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphated hot water each morning. _
We should drink, before breakfast^ a glass of real hot water with a tea-! spoonful of limestone phosphate In' It to flush from the stomach, liver,! kidneys and ten yards of bowels tha previous day's Indigestible waste, Boni' bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans¬ ing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach.
The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gtses,' waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast and It is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear In the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate Will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufflcient to make anyone who le bothered with bilious¬ ness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sankatlon. Try it and you are assured th.it you will look better and feel better la every way shortly.
NOTK F 10 « IT WI-KI»S TOWN Ot HK.MPSTKAD
The law requires owners and oc¬ cupants ot pioperty to cut and re¬ move all wecd.s and brush from the side of the mads and gutters with¬ in the bounds (if the highway fi-ont- iuK such lands iwice each year, once in Ihe month of June and once in the i nionlh of Auj-'ust. Highway Super'n- tents are reQuired to see that this law i.s obeyed. .Notice is tlieretoif Riven that wlnie the weeds and brush , are not cut and destroyed before the | first day of Sept ember, 1!117, the Town \ Superintendent will cause such work '\ to be done and the cost thereof wil\l b(- assessed ii-ainst such owner anrr added to his nr her highway tax for j tlie ensuing yrar, j
A. O, PATTKRSOX,
Town Superintendent of Highways. ¦
EAGLE
KleofrlcHl Shoe IfepalrlriK
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired
while you wait
All Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices
JAMES PISCiOTTA, Prop.
35 RAILROAD AVENUE Freeport, 1-. I.
RUGS
We manufacture beautiful
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpets of any kind
W-j make any size
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At rea.sonable prices
Main Rug Works
351 No. Main Street Tel, 444-R freepor
SlPlilMK ("01 KT .\.\SS\r COI NTY
i:dward A. He);.man, I'laintiff,
a.uainst XcTlie T!iniii|is()!'. \'alley Slreaiu
and Uoekvill. Centre Krally
("orpoialion, Isidm- H. .Xaron,
Stelli. Koreinan, .\rlliur W.
Slieslitz and Louise .M. Stio-
Ulilz, his \vife.
Defendants,
In puisuaiice of a jiuigiuent of fore¬ closure and ,sale, made aiid eulered in the uliove entili'd action, bearing diite the n;h day of August, Y.\\~. I, Ihe undersitrned, llie Ref<>ree in said judgment named, will sell at iiublic auction, at the rotniula nf the County Court House, Minenla, .Nassau County, .Ne^v York, on
the ls( day of Oelolu-r, 1017 ,'U 10 a. 111., the iii.niises directed by .-aid jmluineut to In- sniil. and tluu-ein described as fnllov. s:
All those carlain !nts, jiieri^ or par¬ cels of h'ud with llie biiifffii;;s aiul iii!pro\ eniciits thiiemi ended or tn he erected, situate. l.\in,U and being al Rocl-:villl(> ("enii". Town of Hemp¬ stead, .Nassau Cmin'>', .N. V., and des¬ ignated (111 a eei;:un niai) euiitled "Map of I'roperlv S-ninn 1 at Rock¬ ville Cen'.'e Teiraie, .Nassau Coun¬ ty, projierly of Windior Land & Ini- tu'oveinent Co'., siii\eye(i I'ebriiaiy 2:!, !'.iii:i, by S. H. .Mil .inuibiti." aud fili'd in N';'..-<saii Couniy March -•">. I!i"!', "Slap .No. 1li4, as and by inr lot i uumbor.s lventv-ei;;ht (2Sl. tweuly-nine (2:i), .•.ml thirty C'.O), lUn.k lour (li, being more partiv:ularly liouiid/d and de¬ scribed as follows; .
Beginiut; at the iim tUwesterly cor¬ ner of the proiier'v liereby described ¦t on the north
pany, Peter .Neary, Thomas G. F^ookes, William Hart, i;dmund A. Potter, Herbert L. Tuthill, Clarence W. Sea- mans, Karl Oscar Beckman, .''.lichael F. Dillon. Carnielo Pancaldo, Joseph P.NV. Heen- ey, .Martious L. Peppard, (,'onstantino DeRosa, .Michael Coyle, John J. Himbele, George A. Wri::lil, George W. Rowland, Jr., Cosinas Huhn, Joseph Huhn. William A. Dayton, William A. G. Howell, Andrew J. Kelly, Solomon .Mosshacker, Saverio Giordano, William Trites David H. Miller, Edward H. Froelic, John D. Comer, Ac- eursi Friscia, and the wives if any, they being unknown to plaintiff,of all or such of tlie above del.uidants as may be mairied, John Zdenek, .Mary Zdenek, his wife, John Hen¬ ry Lupfer. Frances K. Lupfer, hi.s wife, Thomas R. Robins, Frances E. Robins,, his wife, Antoni Korf, .Mary Korf, hia wife. James Mclver, Winifred .Mclver, his wife, Alexander .Martin, .Mary Martin, his wife, Winifred A. Kelly, An¬ nie B. Pierce, Jessie J. Siiragiie, Kathleen Ryan, .Mar¬ garet .M. Pargon, lOlizabeth Lawler. Ijouisa Scala, Seph- oia Moerman, Lillian Froe- lie. Mary A. .McDeniiid, .Mary .\. .Miiiry, .Matilda .Nilsson .Mary H. Orr, Catherine Niil Thompson, Kaii^ .Neuliaiis, .'\nna E. IO. Kepplrr, Jean- nette Hermance Graven, Rose Ilewson, Josejihine K. l.iiik- leiter, Katherine A. I'liiineaii. Piitrymda .Seheru ika. .\nna /,ini\ niewicz, Grrcc I,'. Kow- laiid, l.:ii/.abeth Coieannim, Delia I'rooks, John J. Radley, M.nrgaret Josephine I'.anis'jy, .\nna .Auu'u.^ta Kenly. lleiii.'it Sjiear and Samuel 11. Spear, doing business as Thoinas Ward it: Co.. Rob,it Diuiil- son, Willi; m Kasp. r, I'''i( dei- iek Koel/.le. i;ii/.ab Ih lieclv.-r, Anthony liana, Tlieresa l!ar- ra, his wif.', N'ireeiiza C.init¬ io, Jfitiii K. Griilirl (some¬ times ealb'.l (iiiieb. 1.1.
Defendant,-;. i'o til." above iiaiiieil (ler.'iidauls:
You are eaeh h.-i. by siiiiimnned to 'ii--wer the cniiiplainl in this aetlon and to ser\(> a copy of your an^^w. r ou llie plainliffs allii:ni>ys within tweiily (lays al'l.-r the servic.' of ihi- summons (X'lnsiM' of the day of service, and in ease of ywy lailiii. io appear or answir. J'Kl;;iiit'nt will bi' laU 11 a aiiist \iin by default foi
Sale as folUiws, to wit.
.Ml that certain tract, piece or par- col of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, sittiate. lying and being on the southerly side of Souihside Av.mue, in the Village of Freeport, County of Nassau and State (if .New York, and bounded and de¬ scribed as follows:
Commencing at the northwest cor¬ ner thereof at a point on the south¬ erly line of Southside Avenue and ad¬ joining land of Francis Peaisall and riinniiiK then^'e southerly along said Fran'is Pearsali's land about two hundred sixty-five (i'i';->) fret to land now or late of the Estate of Raynor R. Smith, deceased: ntjfcng thence easterly along 'and last mentioned about fifty-four (,">li feet; thence northerly and parall(>l with the w(>st- erly side hereof about two hundred sixty-live (2<;."i) feet to the soufherlv line of Southside .Vventie aforesaid; tlunee westerly along and hy the southerlv side of Southside .Vvcniie about fiity-four (54) feet to the point or place of beuinning.
Containing all with the aforesaid bounds. Dated, Jiilv .'>ih. I!n7.
FRA.NCIS G. HOOLEY, R. f. ree. John Lyon,
Plaintiff's .Mtorney.
>OlltK TO ( IMvOnOHS
Pursuant fo an order of HO.N.
LEONE D. HOWELL, Surrogate of
the County of .Nassau, notice is lier"
by given fo all piu'sons having claims
againsl John Schle;;.!, late of tb.
Town of H.mpstead, in the said coun
ty, deceased, to present the same with
the youchtus thereof, (o the subscrib-
er Ihe executor of th(> last Will aud
Testameni of said deceased, at Ikm
I place of transacting business at th.
! office of George .Morion Levy. Free
I port. .New York, on or before the lirst
I day of January ne.\t.
Dated, .Minc-ola, N'. Y,. June 18. 1017.
A.MAN DA SCHLEGEL, George Mnrton L(;vy, i;xi'eiiior
Attorney for l-Xecutor, 1-7 Kailroad Aveiiu'\ Krictiorl. .N. \.
.NOTM i; TO y .'{i.:mtoij.s
Piirsuaiii to an (U'der of lUIN' LKO.'-:i; l^ now ell, Surrorate ol 'll. ( oii'i!} of .Nassair, notice is h^rt- li.v .ui'iii t.i all persons having elaiiiis agair.sr lii:u\ARD LENNOX, lale of I'le 'lov.n of Hempsti^ad, in the sa'd lomit.,- di'ceased, to iiresi'Ut the sain. lA'ilh the vouchers thereof, tn Ih.' sub s'libki the administrator of ih(> grxid.-. chall.'l.s and credits.of .said deeeasid it Ili. jil.'u e of I! aiisacliiig business .It liic ddiee of George .M-orlou Levy, IT*.! i-nrl, N.'w YoiK. on or before the l.",ili (iay nf l>eeeiiiber next.
Daied, .Min.'ola, N. Y.. .May 2:'.. IIMT
ii!;N!!V s, i,i;nxon,
.Adiiiiiiisirator. ('..¦oil.' Million L(v\-.
Aiiiiiiiey tor Atliuiiiisl 1 ator, l-', Railroad .Awiiiie, rre.iioil, .N. Y.
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R.'<r(.iiiry i-f Si.iii-, .\!l..-iiiy. July VI, l'.iir.--l'iir-
; eiNinl 111 ilif |jii)\i«ii.iH ul Bi'dion (.iic ol sriiiie
j luurli'-ii <.l llie (¦iiiiniiiili'.n of lh<i .Slate ul .V.-.v
''• York, oiiil scciioii IW.. liiiii(lrr.ri iiiii.ivtni. ..f
tl..n..n Uw, n.iiire i.s ln'reliy t-iTi'ii lliat the following |.ii.|ic:M..I aMnii.liiu-iU to M'.iinii ont A arti.'li: Iwu of ll... ( oiiMiiuiion ol th.- -i..'.- .'I ¦>¦ ¦* V.irk will lie siil.i
•ll lu the iH-o|ili l(.r Uii- [.
of
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..n lo I.f held on Ihp si\tli ilij .17. lilAMlS .\l. Ill ..o, Scr. 1,1
ami:mimi.m' mMiii.n
for,.-.,ri.r,t 11. ...loli. :i ..( Ih.- S.n
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of th.
Al III
1. n,s,.K..i (if till
adjoinini; P.edell ,. , j , , .
and distant forty (KM feel easterly the relief demanded lu t
lifom Washington A\eiuie, tlience I nntning southerl\ and parallel witn ! \Vashini,'lnn Avenue one hundred 1(1(1(11 feet; thence easterly and par- (alld with Redtjll Streei sixty (60) I feet; theme nnrlbdly aud again par- ' allel with Wushiiiuion Avenue on(>
hundr(<d (100) fed to Redell Street;
ihence westerly alnug P.edell Street
sixty (dn) feet tn ll.< Jio'iit or place
of beginnwg.
Dated, August I'lli, L»17.
Hi;i:.MAN i:. winne.
Referee. Hif anl Farrington,
itnrneys for Plaintiff, ;?C0 Fulton Stieet, Jamaica, N. Y.
Datid
Tn the and name name o. known Beckman
nniplairil.
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CLARKE .*.- FROST, .\ttoiti. ys for Plaiiitiff 2L"> .Montaii-.ie Strict.
Hrnn'ilyn. N. Y. D'f. ndants .Mexaiid. r .Martin ".Mary" .Mai tin his \\ ife. .^'a•;• Jielieiou.'i, true tlrsl o. .said defendant beiiii; iiu- plaiiitilf, Karl. Oscar iind " Annie " lieckman.
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'fn nf th.. «(re ..I 1,. 1., . n :, . ¦">¦ ¦. .1 an lnh,->l.jl.iiiil I.I thli ulate . ,,;.,; ..M . .. . u... . Jl.' ' |rs a r.-shl.'iit of ll... loiiniv iiirtv .hi>» a r.-M.nt ol the the may oti.r
MARINE HOTEL
CHAS. JOHNSEN. Prop.
High-Class Hotel and Cafe
Modern Convenience*
Excellent Accommodations for Banquets
S«. Mail St
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ST.4TK OF >K>V TORK
STATE KN(;i>KKH AM) SIRVEYOR
Albany. Jnne 2f., 1«17
SALK OF LAM»
Pursuant to a resnlution of the Com- missioners ot the Land Offlce i-assed at a meeting held on the Kith day of June, 1917, and by virtue of power .
vested in me by law, I shall offer for | a copy of the complaint, on the 19th sale, for cash, at public auction, at j ^ ^j j^^, ^^^^ ,^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ,^p the offlce of the State Engineer and I „ . , .^ ^ , , ., Surveyor, in the City of Albany and | Clerk of the County of Nassau, situ- State of New York, on Wednesday, i a,ted at Mine«ia, Nassau the 22d day of August, 1917, at 13
o'clock noon, all the title of the State of New York in the lands described as: —
Nassau County, North Hempstead, Town of. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in 'Wrest- bury Town of North Hempstead, Cottnty of Nassau (formerly County of Queens), SUte «f New York, bound¬ ed ana described as follows: Begln- ninc at the southwwiterly comer of
lor i.i.M.iy Ilu C.i.e year r,.'\t |.i.. ,.:¦ the la.st t...:r nii,n!l'» a ami for the last liiirty fl.iMloii .linlrl.t in whi'
his or her \o\': 'hull 1... eniUl-'l to vol.. at su. ii el.'cil<.n In 111.. HliTii'.n illsirii-t ol whi.h lie or she (.hall at Ihi- time l.o a r.'si.l.inl, an.l r t cH wh. ri., for all i.tlKirs that now kit ut liere- allor ii.:iy l.u (l.rilv.. Ly tho p.-opl.t;], init iir'^" ¦ 11 <|iii-ii.„is whi.h may he «iihiiiiit..| to li.e %. le of ihe [....[.ic, jl,oriiird hiiirrier IhnI a rili:iii hy miirnfinr uli'ill '•'jr« '.<rii un Utli'ihtlniU 'if llie tnhrd Sliilrn for flit ycnrn; an.l proii.l.'I that in lime ol niir no ili'dor In the aclMl millury mrii. .• of the state, or of Un. rnli..l Stall'*, in Ih.. army '.r navy th.-f. f, shall lie deijini'il of h'> '"" hrr vote by r>-:-»on of hl« or her al.mn. f Ir.mi lurh pl.rtion ilisirht; an.l th? l.Klsla.iir.- Bhall have [".wir to proviile i...' mnijii.-r In whi'h ami the time ami jila... at »hi<h «u<h al..-ent electors may vote, an.l for the r. torn and lanvsw of tlu'lr volet In thr- election diitrh • In whi.h thev r.s|..-.-iiv«.|y rcni.le. I 2. RoN.:ke.| ill the Senate .onciir), TTitt the
an Older of the lion. James C. Crop-i'""•>"¦''"-' •"¦'¦""";•"' '*'"'/'eie'ii,r\'o''''i,rhe,d
^ for ai'provul at ihe Ren. ral elertion to lie neiu .sey, a Justice of the Supreme Court, !(„ ,),e y.ar nini-t.-.n hun.lreii ami srvent-on, m
of the state of Ne'w York, dated the j tc"'--'!""'<•«*'"'i''p'''^^'"'''''« "''^•''''¦'¦''''"'»)'¦
' State of New York, In A«s.nil.ly, Ktb. '.'0, 11117 -Thli re«.|uti"n waa duly tiawM'il, > inajoriiy of all the meriih.m rie.te.l to the Amm inhly voiinic In favor thereof, three fiftha heinif prewnt. IlJ order of Iht AaK-mbly, THAPOKl.S C. SWKKT, Speaker.
Htate of New York, !n Senate, Mareh It, IB17 -Tlila rmolutlon waa duly paww>.l, a fna,oritjr of 111 th« Senatora elected voting in favor there¬ of, three fiftha helng pretient. By or.ler of th« Btoata. EDWARD SCHOENEClt, Preirtdent.
8UU of New York. OfBe« of th« SeereUry ol State, »: I have compered the precedinf copy of concurrenl reeolutlon with the original conmr- reot reeolotlon on Hie In thli ofllr*, end I do here¬ by certify thit the eeme li • rorrert tran«fript therefrom, and of the whole thereof. Olven un.I.r my hind iiid the ieil of office of the Be<Tetar) of Stite it Ihe dly of Albany, thlt twelfth day ef July In the yetr oi our lord, one ihouMn.l ll|nft.J^im(Jr^i ioi ^«yr'-en- [L. •¦] FBANClg
his wife, name .¦\ni;ie fictitious, true first name of said defendant l)ein« unknown to plaintiff, .Mary A. .Mi- Dermid. .Mai'v A. .Muny aud Sepii- ora .Moerman:
The foregoing summon.s is served upon you hy publication puisuant to |
17th day of July, liiK, and filed with
fja, Nassau County, ork, the original com¬ plaint having been filed In said Covm- ty Clerk's office on the 27th day of November, 1916* Dated, July 19th, 1917.
CIJVRKE & FROST Attoipeys for Plaintiff, 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. T.
t 0\ri !{KE.\T iftsOLlTIONS _
v. HrC<V. « rre'iry ef ftate.
To^-i OF SI B\ii!=«ins or AWFsnvFvr wm-
• BKR ONK. 4
"Shill the propo'ed ia>eTi''tTt»nt fc s,-<^t«i o«* of irtirle two f the Cprti'iitirtn. rnntemnc tqnal fuflrige upon wcnien," l>e ipproTedf
TWO.
IXPr.ANATION. - Vi,ii-r In itatlra it IMW^
•ladfr in hraii.,.-. [ ; is ili mailer lo be ..-aiitteJ. STATE Of NtW VnitK. nKHi E OK THE Becretary ol Stale. Alhany, July li, miT. —I'ur- luant to the pro\i-Mii» ol »,-,iu)n .me of irtirl» founeen of the t on»titii!i.-.n of the .<lare ot New York, and antiun two h.iniired ninety five of tho Election Law, .tiie i- h./rliy niven that tho follow.ng pr..p„«eil amon.Jmtnt to iettion ten ot article riKht of the <oni.iitution ol the atite ot New York will »» tuhmitted to th* pr.iple for tho purpose of Totingj thereon at the ne^t reneral tlection in thit ttate to lie held on the 6th diy of Novemtier, 1917. FHAXt IS M. HlOO, Se^-retirr of State.
AMENDMENT XfMBER TWO. Concurrent Rp».-ilutii.n of the Senate ind Ao- KmMy propofing an amrn.lment to lection ten of irtlcle eight of the Constitution, Is relation to limiution of indehiedoen of citlet.
Section 1. RpMilvetl (if the Attemhly ooncur), Thit tection ten of article eight of tbe r.>nstitu- Hon l>e emended to rrid ii followt:
I 10. No county, city, town or rlllice ihtll hereafter give tny money »r property. ->r loita Itt money or credit to or In aid of any in.li- rtdual, aaeociation or c»)rporitlon, or hecom* directly c# Indirectly the owner of ito. k in, or bondt of, any aa."oclati.*in or corporation; nor thall any tuch county, city, town or rillage b. allowed to incur any indebtednest except for county, city, to«i-n or village purpose*. Thlo •ectlon ihall not prevent tuch county, city, town or village from making auch provision for Iho aid or iupjKirt of in p<,>or ii mty be authonied . by liw. No county or dty thai! be allowed to become indf.hted for any ptirpoie or in any manner lo an amount which, including eiisilnij indebteilne». shall exceed ten per centum of tho isiesied viliiation of the reil estate of »u. h county or city sul ject to taxation. a« it arpearcd by the iSKessment rolls of said couniy or cily on the last aswMment f..r state or . .ninty laieo prior to the incurring of srich lndel.t.'.ln>ss; and ill Indelitednesa in excess of surh linutaii.>n, except such i.s now may exist, shall be abso¬ lutely Tcld, except at herein otherwise provi.led. No I'Punty cr ciiy whose present indehle.lneso exceeds ten per rentum of the a.«farwe.l valuatior* of its real cslaie sul.jet-t to taxation, tlitll he iUowed to hecme indebted in any furibiT amount until such indcl.tedn.ss shall he reduied within iuch limit. This sedion 'hall not he ioi>- ttnied to prevent the issuing of cert ill. atei of Inilebtednrss or revenue hon.la issued in tntiiipa- tion of the collrciion of taxes or aiuoimis actual¬ ly contained or lo be container! in the taxes for the year when iuch ceriifl.aies or revetuie bond* are issue.I and payable out of such taxes; not to prevent the city of New Vork from i^iiim bondt to he redeemed out of Ihe ttx le\y l..r the yeir n.'xt r.i.-. c.-.iing Ihe year ol thrir issu... provided lliat the amount of such bonis win. I» may lie issued In any one year in r\'e-s .»f Ihe limilaiinns herein coniaine.l shall not exiee.l onetenlh of one iM»r .eiiuiin of the assesserl valuation of the real estate of said cily siil.je.t to taxation. Nor sliall iliis «e.iion he conslriii.l to prevent the issue of hondt to provide f.>r the supply ol water; hut the term of the hon.la Issued to provl.le for the supply of waii'r, in excess of the limiiation of in.lehl.'dne« five.I herein, shall not e\i.eed twenly yea.i. and a tlnking fund thall he rr,.«i,'d on Ihe Issuinir of the saiil hon.la for tin ir re.l.-mptlon, by nuk¬ ing annuslly a su.-n whiih will pri>,!ii.'.. an amount e.|ual to the sum uf the priii'ipa] anri Interest of aai.l bomls at their maluriiy. All rertiflcatet of iiirlrhie.lness nr revenue boo '.9 issued In tnticlpaiion of the colte.-tlon of tax.'", which are not retire.l within flve year* al'i-r their date of Isaue, and hoii.lt l«sued to pr.ni.> for the supply of water, and any .leht li.'r. afl.r incurred by any portion or part of t cily, if there thall be any auch debt, sliall be inclu.le.l in isoertairiinir Ihe power of the citv l*> I.e. f.nie otheruise In.l'ble.l; ex.ept that .lei.Is in. iirii..» by (Ihel mill <lty [of New York] of th." flrvf rla.iK after the flnrt day of January, riin..t.-.'n hundre.i and f.>iir, and debit In.urre.l hy anv cily of the t<i.ind (last afier the tint .lay ..f January, nineteen hundred and eii;ht, an.! .lel.io Incurre.l by any cily of Ihe thir.l rl»«s aft.'r the first day of January, nineteen huri'trt'il an.t ten, lo provl.le f..r tlie supply of waler. sbill not be so inilii.h.il; and ex.-ept furili.r il.t any debt hereafter in.urr...! hy the < iiy of N.'xr York for a puhli.- inii.r..vMnpiit ohii.-.| or I.i b» owned by Ihe <ity, which yirbis to Ih.' cily cumnt not revenue, afier iiiakinit any n.¦..•"^ry illnwanre for repairs and niainlenanee f.r whiih the cily Is liable. In exrr«s of ll.- ini.T."f on iaid debt an.l of the annual insiaiiuenis i.eci v tary for ly amorti^i.lion mav be ..x.-linleil In iscerlaliiint Ihe power nf s.iid city to hecomft otherwise indebted, i.rovbl.d that a sinking Imi') for Us amorlization shall have bei-n e.slat.lMi. .1 and mainlaine.i and th-.t the ln.lebt...lne.is shnll not be so ex. In.le.l during any perii>d ..f liioe when the re\eMiie af.''r'-said shiill not he so'll- clent to er|iial the said interest an.l amortirati-i* inst.-iimenls. and evi-eiit further that any In.lei.c- e.lne^s heri'lolore ini-urr.-d by the city ot N.-e York for any rnphl tr.insit or dock Invi-niniint may be «o ex.'lmled pr..p.irllonately to Ihe pvt.'ut to whiih llie .urrenl net revenue r...''iv<.d b.v laid cily therefrom sliall meet Ihe Ini'revt aii.l amortization InsialniPiils li.errof. provi.led Ihiit any increa-e in the debt in. lining p..wi-r ..f tln» cll.v' of New York whi.h shall r.:Milt from ih» exclusion of il.bls ber..tof.,re Incurre.l shall be availalde only f.ir the a.-ri'iiMlion or oiislru. Ii..r> of properties lo be us.'d f.,r rapi.l uansil or d.x-k p.irposes. -nie le-|sb.„re shall pre,, iil.» the ineil,..d by ivhi. h and the tpriiii an.l' cmli- tions under whi.h the amount of any .|pbt' lu bo to excluil'd shall be de'ermine.l, tn.l n.^ su. Ii debt shall be exclu.led ex. ..pt in ici ..-.Inn. .• «iil. the deteriiiin.llion so presiribed. The I.-ki-Ij'.n .i may in ila .liviretion i:onfer appropriaie jiiri'.Iic¬ tion on tlie app.llate division of the supremw ';ourt in the Tirst )iidicial department for thu pur[iose of deirrminlng the amount of any .hbt to be to e\. lulled. No in.leble.lness of a my vali.l it the lime of itt inception shall O^.^'- ifler become in^ali.l by rea'.ri of the op.-^-.r> of any of the pr..visions of Ihit seiii..n. U hni. ever Ihe bouuHaiiei uf any city tre the smne ak those of a couniy, or when any city shall in- rln.le wiiliin ila boun.larlei m./m than on,, coiiiity, the power of any lo.inly wli.,lly in. In-b-ii ^^[JUiin siii-h city to become Inilehied .shall . p»--e, bftt Ihe debt of the county, hereiolori' exintii..;, thall nol, lor the (lurriosfs of Ihit se.tion, bo
reckone-i as t part of the cliy deb^. The an nt
hircafler to be ra!«eil by tax for cuiity or city p'lrp'spt. In anv county loniiiinint; ^ (dty ol oret one hundred thousand inhahpanis, or any such r-ity of this slate. In ad.liii'.n tiy |.r..\tiing for the prim ipal tnd Interest of tb* exi-ling debt, slull not In the tgL'ri't-ale exceerl In any one year two per i-'nlum of the aksi--s. ¦' raluaiion of the r.-al and personil estate of •ii. H county or cily, to be as. ertalned is p-rps.-ni...» In Ibis section In resr.'ct to county or city debt. I 2. n/.-soIied (if the Assernblv concur). That the foreg'.ink' ani'c.dinent be subrniili-.l to tho people for tpiiroval tt the general election to be hehl In the year nineteen humlrpd and seven¬ teen, in iccordance with the provisiont of the election law.
Stale nf New York, In Senate, April 9, 1017 — Tlie foregoing resolution was duly passed, t mt- Jorlty of all the S<-nit'.r« eleCed voting in fav.-r therrof. Iiy order of the Benit-e, E. H. BROWN, Tem|,i,rnrj Pre.l.lenf.
Stile of New York. In Assembly, Mav ?, IB17.— Tbe for.-olng res-.luilon wi« duly passed, t ma¬ jority of all the membert elected to Ihe Aseemblr Toting in favor thereof. By order of the Attem- biy. TIIAnOKrS r SWKKT, Speiker.
State of New York, OfBce of the Seeretary of Ptate, at : I hive comptred the preceding copr of eoncurrent retolutlon with tlie origlntl eon¬ nirrent resolution on file In thlt ofBce, tnd I do hereby certify thit the Hnu la i correct trtn- •eript therefrom, and of tk* whole thereof. Olven under my hand and the ml ef ofBoe of the Hee- fetary of State at the city ot Albany, thlt twelfth day of July, In the year of onr lord, one thou- ¦ nd nine hundreii and aercnteen. [L. S] FBAN- CIH M. IirOO, Secretary of BtaU.
roRM FOB srRMimnoN or avksduzst ¦
NI'MBER TWO. "flhall the proposed amendment to ae<?tloa toB I of article eight of the OniMtltutlon, In reUtlOB to I Limiution of Indebtr^ne* ot atUo," bo ap- \ f